Erzähltes Selbst / The Narrated Self
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Erzähltes Selbst / The Narrated Self

Narrative Ethik aus theologischer und literaturwissenschaftlicher Perspektive / Narrative Ethics from the Perspectives of Theology and Literary Studies

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Erzähltes Selbst / The Narrated Self

Narrative Ethik aus theologischer und literaturwissenschaftlicher Perspektive / Narrative Ethics from the Perspectives of Theology and Literary Studies

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Dieser Band versammelt Beiträge zum weiten Gebiet der narrativen Ethik mit einem Schwerpunkt auf erzählender Literatur und Prozessen der Selbsterzählung.Am Anfang stehen Beiträge zum Stand der Forschung zur narrativen Ethik aus theologischer Perspektive und zur Frage nach dem theologischen Zugriff auf literarische Texte sowie der Situierung narrativer Ethik im interkulturellen Kontext. Ein zweiter Teil legt den Fokus auf Aushandlungen von Identität in autobiographischen Texten. Exemplarisch werden Quellen aus der Antike, der Zeit um 1800 und dem 20. Jahrhundert ausgewertet. Abschließend widmen sich Beiträge der Bedeutung von Selbsterzählung im Zusammenhang von seelischem Leiden und Suchtkrankheit.[The Narrated Self. Narrative Ethics from the Perspectives of Theology and Literary Studies]The contributions to this collection belong to the vast field of narrative ethics, with a focus on narrative literature and the processes of self-narration. The first section looks at the current scholarly field of narrative ethics in theology and at theological approaches to literary texts. The focus of the second section of the collection is on the negotiations of identity in autobiographical texts. There is a particular emphasis on exemplary sources from antiquity and from the time of the 19th and 20th centuries. The last two chapters of the collection inquire into the meaning of self-narration in the realm of mental suffering and addictive illness.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Titel
  3. Impressum
  4. Vorwort
  5. Inhalt
  6. Die ethische Funktion pseudoautobiographischer Narration. Der Fall der Testamente der zwölf Patriarchen (Martin Leutzsch)
  7. »So dacht’ ich. Nächstens mehr.« Modelle narrativer Ethik und narrativer Identität in Hölderlins Hyperion und Schillers Demetrius (Lothar van Laak)
  8. »...die unter dem schlichten Kleide eine höhere Gestalt verbirgt.« Die ethische Dimension der Lebenserzählung in Novalisʼ Hein ich von Ofterdingen (Marta Famula)
  9. The Development of Theological Narrative in a Multicultural Context (David Jasper)
  10. Anthony Trollope, Stanley Hauerwas and Narrative Ethics (David Jasper)
  11. Fictional Creations and Annihilations of the Self. Between Dickens and Dostoevsky (David Jasper)
  12. Erzählen und Ethik in Peter Weiss’ Rekonvaleszenz (Lothar van Laak)
  13. Aiming for the good life. Narrative, identity, and ethics (Eva Baillie)
  14. »Depression was the loneliest fucking thing on earth.« (Elisabeth Wurtzel). Depression memoirs as acts of lamentation? (Jochen Schmidt)
  15. Narrative Ethik jenseits der Schriftlichkeit. Ethische Dimensionen und Implikationen mündlichen autobiographischen Erzählens in der Selbsthilfegruppe (Martin Leutzsch)
  16. Narrative Ethik. Konturen eines (un-)einheitlichen Konzepts (Jannis Giese)
  17. Die Autorinnen und Autoren